US6506084B2 - Terminal structure of connector - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a terminal structure of a connector including a female terminal having a tongue-piece-shaped spring contact disposed in a fitting portion thereof and a male terminal to be inserted into the fitting portion of the female terminal to contact with the spring contact.
- a connector including a female terminal having a tongue-piece-shaped spring contact disposed in a fitting portion thereof and a male terminal having a male tab to be inserted into the fitting portion of the female terminal to contact with the spring contact; that is, by connecting together the male and female terminals, the wire harnesses can be electrically connected to each other.
- a fixed contact 5 which can contact with one surface of the male tab 3
- a spring contact 6 a opposed to the fixed contact 5 with a given initial clearance.
- the male tab 3 is inserted between the two contacts 5 , 6 a and deforms the spring contact 6 a elastically. While the spring contact 6 a is elastically deformed in this manner, the male tab 3 contacts the two contacts 5 , 6 a to electrically connect a harness fixed to the female terminal 2 to a harness fixed to the male terminal 4 .
- the initial clearance formed between the two contacts 5 , 6 a of the female terminal 2 is set at a value smaller by a given amount than the thickness of the male tab 3 . Therefore, as the male tab 3 of the male terminal 4 is inserted into between the two contacts 5 , 6 a , the spring contact 6 a is greatly deformed elastically to rapidly increase its contact reaction force. At the same time, as shown by a broken line in FIG. 7, just after the male tab 3 is inserted, the insertion force Fa of the male terminal 4 with respect to the female terminal 2 rises suddenly up to its peak value. Thereafter, the insertion force Fa decreases by a given amount, thereby bringing the two terminals 2 , 4 into a connection-completed state.
- the contact reaction force PLa of the spring contact 6 a rises, as shown by another broken line in FIG. 7 . Therefore, when the contact reaction force PLa of the spring contact 6 a in the connection-completed state of the two terminals 2 , 4 is set at a given value to thereby secure a contact pressure between the male tab 3 and spring contact 6 a , the peak value of the insertion force Fa is inevitably caused to increase, which requires a large operation force when connecting together the two terminals 2 , 4 .
- the present invention aims at eliminating the above-described problems. Accordingly, it is an object of the invention to provide a terminal structure of a connector which can reduce effectively the insertion force of a male tab with respect to the fitting portion of a female terminal without impairing the connection reliability of the connector.
- a terminal structure of a connector including a female terminal, having a spring contact, e.g., a tongue-piece-shaped spring contact, in a fitting portion thereof, and a male terminal, having a male tab to be inserted into the fitting portion of the female terminal and contacted by the spring contact.
- the contact reaction force of the spring contact can be set at a sufficiently high value, while preventing the insertion force of the male tab from suddenly increasing up to its peak value.
- the terminal structure of the connector according to the first aspect of the invention, wherein during the interval between a point of initial contact between the male tab and the spring contact and a point just before the insertion force of the male tab reaches its peak value, the contact angle ⁇ L of the male tab with respect to the spring contact, and the friction coefficient ⁇ between the surface of the male tab and the surface of the spring contact satisfy the following relational expression:
- the peak value of the insertion force of the male tab can be reduced more effectively and also the contact reaction force of the spring contact can be set at a sufficiently high value.
- the terminal structure of the connector according to the first aspect of the invention wherein during the interval between a point of initial contact between the male tab and the spring contact and a point just before the insertion force of the male tab reaches its peak value, the contact angle ⁇ L of the male tab with respect to the spring contact, and the friction coefficient ⁇ between the surface of the male tab and the surface of the spring contact satisfy the following relational expression:
- the peak value of the insertion force which is generated when the male tab is fitted into the fitting portion of the female terminal to connect the male and female terminals together, can be kept down to about 60% or less of the contact reaction force of the spring contact in the connection-completed state of the terminals.
- the terminal structure of the connector according to the second aspect of the invention wherein during the interval between a point of initial contact between the male tab and the spring contact and a point just before the insertion force of the male tab reaches its peak value, the contact angle ⁇ L of the male tab with respect to the spring contact, and the friction coefficient ⁇ between the surface of the male tab and the surface of the spring contact satisfy the following relational expression:
- the peak value of the insertion force which is generated when the male tab is fitted into the fitting portion of the female terminal to connect the male and female terminals together, can be kept down to about 50% or less of the contact reaction force of the spring contact in the connection-completed state of the terminals.
- the terminal structure of the connector according to the first aspect of the invention wherein during the interval between a point of initial contact between the male tab and the spring contact and a point just before the insertion force of the male tab reaches its peak value, the contact angle ⁇ L of the male tab with respect to the spring contact is in a range of:
- the peak value of the insertion force which is generated when the male tab is fitted into the fitting portion of the female terminal to connect together the male and female terminals, can be kept down to about 60% or less of the contact reaction force of the spring contact in the connection-completed state of the terminals.
- the terminal structure of the connector according to the second aspect of the invention wherein during the interval between a point of initial contact between the male tab and the spring contact and a point just before the insertion force of the male tab reaches its peak value, the contact angle ⁇ L of the male tab with respect to the spring contact is in a range of:
- the peak value of the insertion force which is generated when the male tab is fitted into the fitting portion of the female terminal to connect together the male and female terminals, can be kept down to about 50% or less of the contact reaction force of the spring contact in the connection-completed state of the terminals.
- a seventh aspect of the invention there is provided the terminal structure of the connector according to any one of the first to sixth aspects of the invention, wherein a forwardly-tapered inclined surface is formed at a leading end portion of the male tab.
- a base end portion of the inclined surface contacts the spring contact.
- the contact angle of the male tab is not decided in accordance with the inclination angle of the inclined surface.
- the contact angle ⁇ L of the male tab with respect to the spring contact of the female terminal can be set at a proper value, regardless of the inclination angle of the inclined surface.
- FIG. 1 is a side section view of an embodiment of a terminal structure of a connector according to the invention
- FIG. 2 is a plan section view of the terminal structure of the connector of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 is an explanatory view of acting states of stresses when a male tab of a male terminal is inserted
- FIG. 4 is a graphical representation of a correspondence between friction coefficients and contact angles
- FIG. 5 is an explanatory view of an insertion process of a male tab
- FIG. 6 is an explanatory view of a deforming state of a spring contact
- FIG. 7 is a graphical representation of a correspondence between the insertion amount and insertion force of the male tab
- FIG. 8 is an explanatory view of an insertion process of a male tab in another embodiment of a terminal structure of a connector according to the invention.
- FIG. 9 is a side section view of a terminal structure of a connector according to related art.
- FIGS. 1 and 2 show an embodiment of a terminal structure of a connector according to the invention.
- This connector includes a female terminal 2 having a fitting portion 1 , which may have a cylindrical shape or other suitable shape, and a male terminal 4 including a male tab 3 to be inserted into the fitting portion 1 of the female terminal 2 .
- a harness (not shown) fixed to a rear end portion of the female terminal 2 can be electrically connected to a harness (not shown) fixed to a rear end portion of the male terminal 4 .
- a spring contact 6 situated upwardly of a bottom wall portion of the fitting portion 1 .
- the spring contact 6 is preferably formed by, for example, bending or folding upwardly a plate-shaped member which is disposed on and extended continuously from a front end of the bottom wall portion of the fitting portion 1 .
- On an upper surface of the spring contact 6 there is formed a contact portion 7 which swells out toward the fixed contact 5 .
- the inclination angle of the spring contact 6 with respect to a longitudinal axis of the female terminal 2 is set smaller than that of the spring contact employed in the related art.
- the contact portion 7 swells out upwardly over a given range of the spring contact 6 , from the vicinity of the front end portion of the spring contact 6 to the vicinity of the rear end portion thereof, in a gentle curve.
- ⁇ L expresses the inclination angle of the spring contact 6 , with respect to a longitudinal axis (i.e., axis of insertion) of the female terminal 2 , at the contact point of the male tab 3 . That is, ⁇ L expresses the angle formed between the insertion direction of the male tab 3 and the above-mentioned tangential direction.
- the two terminals are structured such that, when the male tab 3 of the male terminal 4 is inserted into the fitting portion 1 of the female terminal 2 to connect together the two terminals 2 , 4 , during the interval between a point of initial contact between the male tab and the spring contact and a point just before the insertion force of the male tab reaches its peak value, the contact angle ⁇ L of the male tab 3 with respect to the spring contact 6 , and the friction coefficient ⁇ between the surface of the male tab 3 and the surface of the spring contact 6 satisfy the relational expression (8), that is, the relationship, 90°> ⁇ L ⁇ 90° ⁇ tan ⁇ 1 [(3 ⁇ 5 ⁇ )/(5+3 ⁇ )].
- the insertion force F can be kept down to 60% or less of the contact reaction force PL, and thus the connection reliability of the connector can be ensured without imposing any extra burden on the operator.
- the friction coefficient ⁇ is in a range of from about 0.1 to about 0.4
- the lower limit values of the contact angles ⁇ L existing in this range can be calculated in accordance with the relational expression (8).
- the resultant values are shown in a graphic form, they can be expressed by a line A shown in FIG. 4 .
- the graphical representation of FIG. 4 shows that, when the male tab 3 of the male terminal 4 is inserted into the fitting portion 1 of the female terminal 2 to connect the two terminals 2 , 4 together, in a case in which, during the interval between a point of initial contact between the male tab and the spring contact and a point just before the insertion force of the male tab reaches its peak value, the contact angle ⁇ L of the male tab 3 with respect to the spring contact 6 , and the friction coefficient ⁇ between the surface of the male tab 3 and the surface of the spring contact 6 meet the following expression (9), the connection reliability of the connector can be ensured without imposing any extra burden on the operator.
- conditional expression (5a) when the following conditional expression (5a) is satisfied, it is possible to keep the insertion force F down to 50% or less of the contact reaction force PL.
- conditional expression (5a) Based on the conditional expression (5a), the following relational expressions (6a) to (8a) can be obtained, which correspond to the above-mentioned relational expressions (6) to (8), respectively.
- the two terminals are structured so that when 4 the male tab 3 of the male terminal 4 is inserted into the fitting portion 1 of the female terminal 2 to connect together the two terminals 2 , 4 , during the interval between a point of initial contact between the male tab and the spring contact and a point just before the insertion force of the male tab reaches its peak value, the contact angle ⁇ L of the male tab 3 with respect to the spring contact 6 , and the friction coefficient ⁇ between the surface of the male tab 3 and the surface of the spring contact 6 satisfy the relational expression 90°> ⁇ L ⁇ 90° ⁇ tan ⁇ 1 [(1 ⁇ 2 ⁇ )/(2+ ⁇ )].
- the insertion force F can be kept down to 50% or less of the contact reaction force PL, and the connection reliability of the connector can be sufficiently ensured while further reducing the burden on the operator.
- the two terminals are structured so that when the male tab 3 of the male terminal 4 is inserted into the fitting portion 1 of the female terminal 2 to connect the two terminals 2 , 4 together, during the interval between a point of initial contact between the male tab and the spring contact and a point just before the insertion force of the male tab reaches its peak value, the contact angle ⁇ L of the male tab 3 with respect to the spring contact 6 , and the friction coefficient ⁇ between the surface of the male tab 3 and the surface of the spring contact 6 satisfy the relational expression (9a), that is, 90°> ⁇ L ⁇ 53.74° ⁇ +63.936°.
- the insertion force F can be kept down to 50% or less of the contact reaction force PL, and the connection reliability of the connector can be sufficiently ensured while further reducing the burden on the operator.
- the friction coefficient ⁇ is 0.15 or more
- the contact angle ⁇ L of the male tab 3 with respect to the spring contact 6 is 71.9° or more.
- the contact position of the male tab 3 with respect to the spring contact 6 of the female terminal 2 varies sequentially according to the insertion amount of the male tab 3 .
- the contact position of the male tab 3 with respect to the spring contact 6 shifts to a position C shown by a broken line in FIG. 5, that is, this contact position C is lowered by a distance ⁇ v from its initial position C′.
- a horizontal distance and a vertical distance from a base end portion G (turned-back end portion) of the spring contact 6 to the initial contact position H of the male tab 3 are expressed as ⁇ h and ⁇ v, respectively, and the inclination angle of the spring contact 6 with respect to a longitudinal axis of the female terminal 2 , in the initial contact state of the male tab 3 with respect to the spring contact 6 , is expressed as ⁇ .
- relational expression (11) is substituted for the relational expression (12)
- relational expression (13) is obtained.
- relational expression (13) is substituted for the above-mentioned relational expression (4), as shown in the following relational expression (14), a relational expression can be obtained among the insertion force F of the connector, the contact reaction force PL, the insertion position of the male tab 3 ( ⁇ h+ ⁇ h), the inclination angle ⁇ L, and the friction coefficient ⁇ between the surface of the male tab and the surface of the spring contact.
- a verification test was performed to compare an embodiment according to the invention, in which the contact angle ⁇ L at the initial contact position between the male tab 3 and the spring contact 6 is set at an angle of 76.4°, and the above-described related art example, in which the contact angle is set at an angle of 66.3°.
- the relational expressions (13), (14) it was verified how the insertion forces F (embodiment) and Fa (related art) of the connector and the contact reaction forces PL (embodiment) and PLa (related art) of the spring contact 6 vary according to the insertion amount of the male tab 3 . From the verification test, such data as shown in FIG. 7 are obtained.
- the peak value of the insertion force Fa is about 5.7.
- the insertion force F reaches its peak value of about 3.5 N just before the connector connection is completed. Therefore, as described above, although the contact reaction forces PL (embodiment) and PLa (related art) in the connection-completed state of the connector were set at the same value, respectively, it was confirmed that, in the embodiment according to the invention, the peak value of the insertion force F can be reduced by about 38.6% in comparison with the related art.
- the connector is structured so that with respect to the inclination angle ⁇ T of the inclined surface 3 a formed at the leading end portion of the male tab 3 , the angle of 90° ⁇ T is set in a range of from about 67.5° to 90°, or in a range of from about 71.9° to 90°, and the inclined surface 3 a contacts the spring contact 6 when the male tab 3 is inserted into the fitting portion 1 of the female terminal 2 .
- the contact angle ⁇ L of the male tab 3 with respect to the spring contact 6 can remain in the range of 90°> ⁇ L ⁇ 67.5°, or 90° ⁇ L ⁇ 71.9°.
- the inclination angle ⁇ T of the inclined surface 3 a may be set so that the base end portion D of the inclined surface 3 a is the part that initially contacts the spring contact 6 when the male tab 3 is inserted into the fitting portion 1 of the female terminal 2 (see FIG. 5 ).
- the contact angle ⁇ L at the time of insertion of the male tab 3 with respect to the spring contact 6 of the female terminal 2 is not decided by the inclined surface 3 a .
- the contact angle ⁇ L can be set at a proper value according to the set angle of the spring contact 6 and the shape of the contact portion 7 .
- the leading end portion of the male tab 3 is formed as a flat surface, as shown by a broken line d in FIG. 8, the leading end portion of the male tab 3 and the spring contact 6 contact each other in a point contact manner and, therefore, the contact angle ⁇ L is always set in accordance with the inclination angle ⁇ L of the spring contact 6 .
- a terminal structure of a connector including a female terminal having a spring contact in a fitting portion thereof, and a male terminal having a male tab to be inserted into the fitting portion of the female terminal and contacted by the spring contact.
- the contact reaction force of the spring contact can be set at a sufficiently high value, while preventing the insertion force of the male tab from suddenly increasing to its peak value. Accordingly, using a simple structure, the connecting operation of the two terminals can be carried out easily and, at the same time, a sufficient contact pressure can be ensured between the male tab and spring contact to thereby be able to enhance the connection reliability of the connector.
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